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Financial Cryptography and Data Security

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Digital Check Forgery Attacks on Client Check Truncation Systems
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    Chapter 2 Security Protocols and Evidence: Where Many Payment Systems Fail
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    Chapter 3 The Ghosts of Banking Past: Empirical Analysis of Closed Bank Websites
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    Chapter 4 Hawk and Aucitas: e-Auction Schemes from the Helios and Civitas e-Voting Schemes
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    Chapter 5 Sex, Lies, or Kittens? Investigating the Use of Snapchat’s Self-Destructing Messages
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    Chapter 6 On the Awareness, Control and Privacy of Shared Photo Metadata
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    Chapter 7 Outsmarting Proctors with Smartwatches: A Case Study on Wearable Computing Security
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    Chapter 8 A Secure Data Deduplication Scheme for Cloud Storage
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    Chapter 9 Confidentiality Issues on a GPU in a Virtualized Environment
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    Chapter 10 Elligator Squared: Uniform Points on Elliptic Curves of Prime Order as Uniform Random Strings
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    Chapter 11 Elliptic Curve Cryptography in Practice
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    Chapter 12 Practical Secure Decision Tree Learning in a Teletreatment Application
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    Chapter 13 Scaling Private Set Intersection to Billion-Element Sets
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    Chapter 14 Efficient Non-Interactive Zero Knowledge Arguments for Set Operations
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    Chapter 15 Garbled Searchable Symmetric Encryption
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    Chapter 16 Efficient and Strongly Secure Dynamic Domain-Specific Pseudonymous Signatures for ID Documents
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    Chapter 17 A Short Paper on How to Improve U-Prove Using Self-Blindable Certificates
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    Chapter 18 Attack on U-Prove Revocation Scheme from FC’13 - Passing Verification by Revoked Users
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    Chapter 19 Sample or Random Security – A Security Model for Segment-Based Visual Cryptography
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    Chapter 20 You Won’t Be Needing These Any More: On Removing Unused Certificates from Trust Stores
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    Chapter 21 Challenges in Protecting Tor Hidden Services from Botnet Abuse
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    Chapter 22 Identifying Risk Factors for Webserver Compromise
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    Chapter 23 Drone to the Rescue: Relay-Resilient Authentication using Ambient Multi-sensing
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    Chapter 24 On the (In)Security of Mobile Two-Factor Authentication
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    Chapter 25 MoP-2-MoP – Mobile Private Microblogging
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    Chapter 26 Privacy Preserving Tâtonnement
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    Chapter 27 Estimating Systematic Risk in Real-World Networks
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    Chapter 28 Majority Is Not Enough: Bitcoin Mining Is Vulnerable
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    Chapter 29 BitIodine: Extracting Intelligence from the Bitcoin Network
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    Chapter 30 An Analysis of Anonymity in Bitcoin Using P2P Network Traffic
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    Chapter 31 Mixcoin: Anonymity for Bitcoin with Accountable Mixes
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Chapter title
Efficient Non-Interactive Zero Knowledge Arguments for Set Operations
Chapter number 14
Book title
Financial Cryptography and Data Security
Published in
Lecture notes in computer science, March 2014
DOI 10.1007/978-3-662-45472-5_14
Book ISBNs
978-3-66-245471-8, 978-3-66-245472-5
Authors

Prastudy Fauzi, Helger Lipmaa, Bingsheng Zhang

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Country Count As %
Unknown 24 100%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 10 42%
Researcher 4 17%
Student > Master 3 13%
Lecturer 1 4%
Professor 1 4%
Other 3 13%
Unknown 2 8%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Computer Science 20 83%
Mathematics 1 4%
Physics and Astronomy 1 4%
Unknown 2 8%
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